According to Canada’s Food Price Report 2026, a family of four is projected to spend $17,572 on food this year.
The Prime Minister’s Office might want to include a few people who can actually do food math before making affordability announcements.
Champlain is one of Canada’s great heroes. Explorer, cartographer, trader, diplomat, warrior, and visionary colonist, the father of New France deserves honour and respect.
British Columbians, the numbers tell a clear story. Building permits across our province dropped 39.6 percent in a single month. This is the direct result of NDP policies that have created uncertainty, layered on excessive regulation, and stalled development at every turn.
I have seen what focused conservative leadership can deliver. Serving as Minister of National Revenue in Stephen Harper’s government, I was part of a team that lowered taxes, cut red tape, and guided Canada back to balance and surplus after the global recession. We proved that responsible fiscal management and pro-growth policies work.
My experience fighting and winning a major property rights case at the Supreme Court of Canada, taught me that secure ownership and clear rules are essential for investment and confidence. Without them, projects stall and families pay the price.
A BC Conservative government will restore certainty. We will implement a genuine one-stop permitting process with firm timelines, defend the property rights of all British Columbians, lower taxes on families and businesses, and work collaboratively with all stakeholders to unlock the potential of our resource sectors and build the homes and infrastructure we need.
British Columbia has the resources, the people, and the spirit to lead once again. Together, we will bring hope, prosperity, and results back to every corner of our province. Join me.
Why won't Golf Canada just re-name it the Ontario Open.
FFS, Canada is the 2nd largest country on the planet... and the last time I checked the only Canadian to win our Open in the past 70 years is from BC, not fucking Ontario.